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Coronavirus outbreaks reported at 70 Michigan K-12 schools and 29 colleges in Oct. 12 report

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More than 5,000 Michigan residents have been infected by coronavirus in new and ongoing school-related outbreaks, according to data released Monday, Oct. 12, by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.That includes 346 students and staff at outbreaks in 46 schools serving preschoolers through high school. The K-12 clusters include outbreaks involving before- and after-school programs.The bulk of the cases -- 4,862 -- involve outbreaks on or around 29 college campuses.Coronavirus outbreaks reported at 70 Michigan K-12 schools and 29 colleges in Oct. 12 reportct-12-report.htmlCoronavirus - Red States vs Blue States [embedded content]

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 More than 5,000 Michigan residents have been infected by coronavirus in new and ongoing school-related outbreaks, according to data released Monday, Oct. 12, by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.

That includes 346 students and staff at outbreaks in 46 schools serving preschoolers through high school. The K-12 clusters include outbreaks involving before- and after-school programs.

The bulk of the cases -- 4,862 -- involve outbreaks on or around 29 college campuses.

Coronavirus outbreaks reported at 70 Michigan K-12 schools and 29 colleges in Oct. 12 reportct-12-report.html


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